Conversations on Mātauranga Māori is a collection of critical essays that focuses on creating pathways to describe and help our understanding of mātauranga Māori. It explores the concepts, theories, frameworks and ideas about the knowledge of Māori.
A number of our stakeholders contributed to this book, which is published by NZQA, including Distinguished Professor Sir Hirini Moko Mead (Understanding Mātauranga Māori), Professor Wiremu Doherty (Ranga Framework - He Raranga Kauapapa) and Professor Taiarahia Black (Mātauranga Māori, te Ariā Matua ki Te Matatini o te Rā, Tairāwhiti 2011).
The aim of this publication is to inform and help educate teachers, researchers, education leaders and education agencies on the topic of ‘Mātauranga Māori’.
A PDF of the book is obtainable from NZQA website